All this talk of drinking wines at their early secondaries while still vibrant and fresh - I was lulled! I bring an 88 Verset to dinner and though he enjoys it he writes it off as too old!
The 95 is a great wine. Nose had all sorts of things going on - blood orange, dried meat, pomegranate, along with other typical Cornas elements. These all carried into the wine, but on the back end there was a nasty drying edge that just tipped the wine as needing more time. Just about any 95 I have from anywhere in France still seems to need a bit more time.
And as an important data point in the ongoing debate over Clape vs. the world - this was one of those Versets that really stood out. A lot of the extra something that makes the whole wine deal exciting and fun. A real thoroughbred of unpredictability - a chaotic nervy racy edge that was hard to pin down. There is something about Clapes that is a bit correct, that can leave me a little cold. Sort of Hermitage vs. Cote Rotie.
Anyway, I wanted to share this important news with all of you.
The 95 is a great wine. Nose had all sorts of things going on - blood orange, dried meat, pomegranate, along with other typical Cornas elements. These all carried into the wine, but on the back end there was a nasty drying edge that just tipped the wine as needing more time. Just about any 95 I have from anywhere in France still seems to need a bit more time.
And as an important data point in the ongoing debate over Clape vs. the world - this was one of those Versets that really stood out. A lot of the extra something that makes the whole wine deal exciting and fun. A real thoroughbred of unpredictability - a chaotic nervy racy edge that was hard to pin down. There is something about Clapes that is a bit correct, that can leave me a little cold. Sort of Hermitage vs. Cote Rotie.
Anyway, I wanted to share this important news with all of you.